Chris Jackson, royal photographer for Getty and a royal family favorite, shared two posts about Harry and the couple, praising their work and promising to share photos of all the royals going forward for escapism purposes.

“Today marks the day The Duke and Duchess of Sussex officially step down as senior members of the Royal family,” Jackson said. “Whilst we all have many more pressing issues on our minds at the moment I thought a flashback to the first photograph I took of them together at the @invictustoronto wheelchair tennis in 2017 would be maybe provide some momentary light relief.”

Alongside the black-and-white shot of the couple, Jackson also shared a picture of Harry greeting a 95-year-old fan at the Invictus Games in 2016. The photographer declared the moment “just one of a multitude of those special ‘Harry’ moments that make for great pictures.”

Jackson also shared a solo shot of Harry in a separate post and wished the couple well in their next stage of life.

“I’m looking forward to what that holds, not only for them, but for everyone’s role in the Royal family moving forward,” he added.

Samir Hussein, the royal and entertainment photographer who recently took one of Harry and Meghan’s most iconic pictures, also shared a post commemorating the Sussexes. The picture he posted is from the couple’s engagement announcement in 2017, taken in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace.

“Today marks the end of Harry & Meghan’s role as working royals. I’ll miss photographing them in this capacity but hope to get to shoot them again before long,” he said. “I wish them well in the next chapter of their lives.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sent fans a message Monday ― one day ahead of their official royal exit date ― and promised an update in the next few months.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex would prefer that in the immediate weeks and months, the focus remains on the global response to COVID-19,” the spokesperson said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace.

They later added that Harry and Meghan “will spend the next few months focusing on their family and continuing to do what they can, safely and privately, to support and work with their pre-existing charitable commitments while developing their future non-profit organisation.”